Italy's New Prime Minister Unveils His Government

By

Alessandra Galloni

Updated April 28, 2013 3:24 a.m. ET

ROME—Prime Minister-designate Enrico Letta unveiled Italy's new government on Saturday—a cabinet of different-striped politicians, economic experts and fresh faces that marks a rare attempt to give emerging leaders the chance at cooperation governing that has so often eluded this country's long-serving political caste.

Italy's new government, which ends two months of political stalemate since inconclusive February elections, includes Bank of Italy's deputy chief Fabrizio Saccomanni, a man close to European Central Bank...